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    xenon
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    Lots of companies have been able to hold out with supply on hand (or supply they stocked up on) - with the hopes that we’d have more clarity before having to raise price.

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      #1019

      Yamaha price increase announced for August 1… But that’s been a fairly typical timeframe. I don’t mind saying the increase is above inflation…

      The Brad

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        jon-nyc
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        #1020

        I was on an investment strategy call with Merrill and they still think the tariffs are mostly a tactical threat and that they still expect decent corporate earnings for Q2, many coming out this week.

        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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          #1021

          One funny thing though, they always come up with pithy names for various bear market episodes when they refer to them or compare them across time.

          Example, the dot-com bust, the Great Financial Crisis, Covid, etc.

          The name they settled on for the spring bear market and the associated volatility is ‘The Tariff Tantrum’.

          Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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            #1022

            https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/politics/canada-tariffs-mark-carney-trump.html

            Canada’s Leader Says There’s Little Hope of Avoiding U.S. Tariffs
            After long insisting that Canada could avoid Trump tariffs through talks, Mark Carney now says that is unlikely for any nation.

            Maybe the sh!t will hit the fan for real this time. 🤷

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              89th
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              #1023

              So basically time the Trump Tariff Tantrum and make some money but get out of the market before the great dollar collapse of 2035?

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                jon-nyc
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                #1024

                We’ll see. Their ‘base case’ forecast is always pretty optimistic. They are in the business of getting you to invest your money after all, not put it in your mattress.

                Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                  We’ll see. Their ‘base case’ forecast is always pretty optimistic. They are in the business of getting you to invest your money after all, not put it in your mattress.

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                  @jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:

                  We’ll see. Their ‘base case’ forecast is always pretty optimistic. They are in the business of getting you to invest your money after all, not put it in your mattress.

                  I’m having to attend a little strategy lunch with my finance guy tomorrow. I’m wondering what he’ll propose and how I’l react. My son had his meeting last week, and now a small portion of his portfolio has been infused with Crypto. AI and Bitcoin seem to be topics of Zoom meetings and webinars of late, but I don’t understand this stuff, .. at my stage of life, I hesitate. Yet I’ve too much sitting as cash, and my freeholder stuff isn’t flowing so well now. I’m quite tired of your president’s Tariff Tantum.

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                    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/politics/canada-tariffs-mark-carney-trump.html

                    Canada’s Leader Says There’s Little Hope of Avoiding U.S. Tariffs
                    After long insisting that Canada could avoid Trump tariffs through talks, Mark Carney now says that is unlikely for any nation.

                    Maybe the sh!t will hit the fan for real this time. 🤷

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                    Renauda
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                    @Axtremus said in Trumpenomics:

                    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/politics/canada-tariffs-mark-carney-trump.html

                    Canada’s Leader Says There’s Little Hope of Avoiding U.S. Tariffs
                    After long insisting that Canada could avoid Trump tariffs through talks, Mark Carney now says that is unlikely for any nation.

                    Maybe the sh!t will hit the fan for real this time. 🤷

                    Carney is just being realistic about the future trading relationship. No sense looking at it any other way.

                    Canada will just have to build closer trade and investment relations with the UK, EU, the Asian markets and South America where practicable.

                    Elbows up!

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                      By the way, Trump put a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. That’s where 1/3 of our coffee comes from.

                      I read that if you grew coffee on every square inch of land in the US that can grow coffee, most of which is in Hawaii, it would keep the Pacific Northwest supplied with coffee for a week.

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                        By the way, Trump put a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. That’s where 1/3 of our coffee comes from.

                        I read that if you grew coffee on every square inch of land in the US that can grow coffee, most of which is in Hawaii, it would keep the Pacific Northwest supplied with coffee for a week.

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                        @jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:

                        By the way, Trump put a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. That’s where 1/3 of our coffee comes from.

                        I read that if you grew coffee on every square inch of land in the US that can grow coffee, most of which is in Hawaii, it would keep the Pacific Northwest supplied with coffee for a week.

                        FFS, coffee beans are already wholesaling for 2x-3x what they were 5 years ago. My favorite coffee that I was buying for $12 a bag in 2020 is $18 right now…

                        The Brad

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                          @jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:

                          By the way, Trump put a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. That’s where 1/3 of our coffee comes from.

                          I read that if you grew coffee on every square inch of land in the US that can grow coffee, most of which is in Hawaii, it would keep the Pacific Northwest supplied with coffee for a week.

                          FFS, coffee beans are already wholesaling for 2x-3x what they were 5 years ago. My favorite coffee that I was buying for $12 a bag in 2020 is $18 right now…

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                          @LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:

                          FFS, coffee beans are already wholesaling for 2x-3x what they were 5 years ago. My favorite coffee that I was buying for $12 a bag in 2020 is $18 right now…

                          Calm down, man. Just think about the alternative. Is it still better than the alternative?

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                            @LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:

                            FFS, coffee beans are already wholesaling for 2x-3x what they were 5 years ago. My favorite coffee that I was buying for $12 a bag in 2020 is $18 right now…

                            Calm down, man. Just think about the alternative. Is it still better than the alternative?

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                            @Axtremus said in Trumpenomics:

                            @LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:

                            FFS, coffee beans are already wholesaling for 2x-3x what they were 5 years ago. My favorite coffee that I was buying for $12 a bag in 2020 is $18 right now…

                            Calm down, man. Just think about the alternative. Is it still better than the alternative?

                            Oh fuck yeah.

                            The Brad

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                              #1031

                              He’s thirty points underwater on inflation. Even though tariff inflation is only just getting started.

                              I think a lot it is that many people think ‘taming inflation’ means bringing prices down to some level where they’re ‘supposed to be’. Trump encouraged then to think this way during the campaign.

                              IMG_6355.jpeg

                              Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                                He’s thirty points underwater on inflation. Even though tariff inflation is only just getting started.

                                I think a lot it is that many people think ‘taming inflation’ means bringing prices down to some level where they’re ‘supposed to be’. Trump encouraged then to think this way during the campaign.

                                IMG_6355.jpeg

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                                Doctor Phibes
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                                @jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:

                                I think a lot it is that many people think ‘taming inflation’ means bringing prices down to some level where they’re ‘supposed to be’. Trump encouraged then to think this way during the campaign.

                                What are you talking about? Eggs are going for 2 cents each in Trump's Fantasy World, gas is 79 cents a gallon, and gallons are now 10 pints!

                                I was only joking

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                                  89th
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                                  "many people have told me" he says, too

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                                    "many people have told me" he says, too

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                                    Doctor Phibes
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                                    @89th said in Trumpenomics:

                                    "many people have told me" he says, too

                                    Presumably not the 'Very Bad People' who whisper to him from under the stairs about Jeffrey Epstein's list while he's waiting for the stairlift to arrive, but the 'Very Fine People' who tell him he's the Greatest President Ever on the hour, every hour.

                                    I was only joking

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                                      xenon
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                                      Im still salty that Trump normalized MMT across republicans.

                                      We’re in for some pain in the future.

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                                        Im still salty that Trump normalized MMT across republicans.

                                        We’re in for some pain in the future.

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                                        @xenon said in Trumpenomics:

                                        Im still salty that Trump normalized MMT across republicans.

                                        We’re in for some pain in the future.

                                        There was never any stopping that train, and the budget deficit would have been worse under Harris.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                          @xenon said in Trumpenomics:

                                          Im still salty that Trump normalized MMT across republicans.

                                          We’re in for some pain in the future.

                                          There was never any stopping that train, and the budget deficit would have been worse under Harris.

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                                          xenon
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                                          #1037

                                          @Horace said in Trumpenomics:

                                          @xenon said in Trumpenomics:

                                          Im still salty that Trump normalized MMT across republicans.

                                          We’re in for some pain in the future.

                                          There was never any stopping that train, and the budget deficit would have been worse under Harris.

                                          I don’t know. Harris would have had a lot to prove. The republicans would have howled to the high heavens about the deficit (but would have also given her shit if she didn’t cut taxes).

                                          But they would have at least stuck to their traditional stance of deficits=bad.

                                          I expect this sort of profligacy from the Dems.

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